Black-and-white featured image of David Allan Coe singing into a microphone in a cowboy hat, with the headline “The Outlaw Always Meets the Judge.”

The Outlaw Always Meets the Judge

David Allan Coe’s death is a sobering reminder that rebellion is never freedom. In this devotional on Luke 19:11–27, Pastor Rich Bitterman reflects on outlaw country, “The Ride,” the judgment of Christ, and the mercy still offered to sinners through the gospel.

A distressed man sits at a kitchen table before dawn, staring at a paper marked “GUILTY” while bills, tax forms, and a calculator lie scattered around him.

The IRS Is Not the One You Should Fear Most Today

Today is Tax Day, and most people are thinking about what they owe. Colossians 2:13-15 reminds us that our greatest debt was never financial but spiritual, and only Christ could pay it.

Chuck Norris photographed in later life, remembered by many Christians for his public profession of faith and admired by generations for his strength and resolve

Chuck Norris Never Lost a Fight. Then Came Death.

Chuck Norris has died, and many Christians are reflecting on his life, public faith, and the strength he seemed to embody. This devotional tribute looks at John 21 and the mercy of Christ toward weary, failing men, reminding us that even the strongest among us need the risen Savior.

Bryce Crawford preaching outdoors to a crowd of young adults while wearing an “I Love Jesus” shirt.

Bryce Crawford Is Right: We’re Tired of Fake Stuff

Bryce Crawford says young Americans are tired of fake stuff and turning to Jesus. In this devotional on 1 Peter, Pastor Rich reflects on why Gen Z and Gen X alike are weary of counterfeit Christianity and why only the living Word of God can satisfy a starving soul.

Map showing storm probability bands across the U.S. with heavy snowfall projected across the Midwest and Southeast. Bold text overlay reads: "God Owns This."

The January 2026 Snowstorm Is God’s Message

As the January 2026 snowstorm blankets the country, power fades and silence falls—but God is not absent. This cinematic, Scripture-rooted devotional walks through the book of Job to remind us that the God who commands the snow is still speaking.